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WHO: Keep calm amid Omicron Pleads with countries not to overreact but adopt rational global response
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HE World Health Organization called Tuesday for countries to keep calm and take "rational" measures in response to the new, fast-spreading COVID-19 variant Omicron, which has sparked global panic.
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"We call on all member states to take rational, proportional risk-reduction measures," WHO chief Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus said in a briefing to countries. "The global response must be calm, coordinated and coherent." First reported to the WHO in southern Africa less than a week ago, the new strain
has rapidly spread across continents, with dozens of countries announcing travel restrictions. The UN health agency has cautioned against such restrictions, fearing that blocking travel from countries where new variants are first spotted could be unfair Next page and dissuade surveillance.
Bong Go drops from prexy Año: Face shield back once strain enters race, says ‘not yet my time’ By Vito Barcelo, Willie Casas and Othel V. Campos
By Macon Ramos-Araneta PRESIDENT Rodrigo Duterte's chosen successor announced Tuesday his withdrawal from the 2022 presidential race, saying it was "not yet my time." Senator Christopher “Bong” Go, 47, a close aide to the 76-year-old president, entered the contest for the country's highest office two days before the November 15 deadline, after previously registering for the vice presidential race. His sudden exit narrows the Next page
THE government will reimpose the face shield requirement in all public areas once the Omicron variant of the coronavirus is detected locally and the current alert level for COVID-19 is raised, Interior Secretary Eduardo Año said Monday night. "Of course, when Omicron enters and the alert level is raised, we will reimpose face shields," Año said in President Rodrigo Duterte’s regular televised “Talk to the People.” The President said he would support the mandatory use of face shields if the government task force on the COVID-19 pandemic recommends it as a measure
against the Omicron variant. “I would suggest to the task force to make a statement whether or not really to [reimpose the face shield requirement because] when it comes to Omicron, since we have a dearth of data on this,” he said. “In the meantime, if—prudence would just dictate that maybe we’ll be strict again and to the Task Force, you have to sort it out whether we have to reimpose the shield because it can add protection,” Duterte added. Duterte issued the statement when he convened the National Task Force (NTF) Against COVID-19 and several medical experts in Malacañang to discuss the latest updates on COVID-19 Omicron variant, as well as government efforts to con-
tain it once it is detected in the country. The President assured the public that the government is ramping up preparations for its possible entry and vowed to implement all measures to keep people safe. Local hospitals are already preparing for the entry of the Omicron variant. San Lazaro Hospital in Manila, for instance, is stocking up on its inventory of personal protective equipment (PPE) for its health workers and more medicines for its patients. "First [preparation] is the inventory of PPEs and anti-viral drugs like remdesivir and tocilizumab. We now have more time to prepare for it and have stocks of Next page
Duterte calls on Filipinos to emulate Bonifacio PRESIDENT Rodrigo Duterte asked the Filipino people to emulate the heroism of Andres Bonifacio and contribute to nation building, particularly as the country faces many challenges. “As we commemorate these
events, I invite every Filipino to become a hero like Bonifacio by participating actively in our nation-building efforts, especially in those challenging times when we have to secure our nation’s health, safety, and wellness,” Next page
Senator Christopher 'Bong' Go
Rody chides unvaxxed: Live or die By Vito Barcelo, Willie Casas, Maricel V. Cruz and Macon Ramos-Araneta PRESIDENT Rodrigo Duterte on Tuesday scolded Filipinos who are still hesitant in getting the COVID-19 vaccine and told them to “choose between living longer or drying early” while repeating his stand on making immunization mandatory, especially with the threat of the more virulent Omicron variant. This was after Interior Secretary Eduardo Ano told the President that local government units (LGUs) have the authority to impose mandatory inoculation against COVID-19 and eliminate hesitancy and brand preference, based on the power granted them by the Local Government Code. “So, while we cannot really impose mandatory laws because we don’t have laws, national law, but at least through Section 16 of the Local Government Code, a local chief executive can issue executive orders or ordinances that will protect his constituents. That is considered legal unless stopped by the court,” Año told Duterte during their meeting in Malacañang on Monday night. Meanwhile, the Department of Health said Tuesday more than 2.5 million Filipinos were vaccinated against COVID-19 at the start Monday of the three-day "Bayanihan, Bakunahan" Next page
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BONIFACIO HONORED. A student actor waves the Katipunan flag in front of Andres Bonifacio shrine in Lawton Manila on Tuesday during the 158th birth anniversary of the father of the Philippine Revolution against Spain. At the same time, President Rodrigo Duterte (inset) sings the National Anthem as he leads the wreath-laying ceremony to pay homage to Gat Andres Bonifacio and other heroes of the Katipunan at the Pinaglabanan Shrine in San Juan City. Danny Pata and Presidential Photo
Weak explosion’ rocks Mt. Pinatubo, no magma activity A "WEAK explosion" was recorded on Mount Pinatubo past noon Tuesday, sending a plume detected as far as Tokyo, or 2,981 kilometers from Zambales, Phivolcs said. The state seismology agency said the Pinatubo Volcano Network "recorded seismic and infrasound signals of a weak explosion at Mt. Pinatubo between 12:09 p.m. and 12:13 p.m." The explosion produced a plume "detected by the Himawari-8 Satellite and reported to DOST-PHIVOLCS by the Tokyo Volcanic Ash Advisory Center." Phivolcs said seismic and infrasound signals detected at the volcano are "not typical of known volcanic processes," and so the agency is looking at other possible sources. Phivolcs Director Renato Solidum said. “What we're saying is the signal that Next page
SC GRANTS BINAY REQUEST FOR TRIAL NEWS / A2
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RESUME DRUG WAR PROBE, ICC URGED NEWS / A2
UNEXPECTED PLUME. In this photo taken by Philippines AirAsia Captain Aljess Lasmarias on a flight on Tuesday, a plume from a 'weak explosion' at Mount Pinatubo reaches the sky over Pampanga province. Photo via Twitter
LONE LOTTO BETTOR WINS P162-M POT NEWS / A3